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CAMPANULA— Continued 



persicifolia (Peach-leaved Bellflower). Large, cup- 

 shaped, blue flowers. 2 ft. June, July $2.50 



persicifolia alba grandiflora. A white variety of 

 the above 2.50 



pyramidalis (Steeple Bellflower). Long spikes, cov- 

 ered with blue flowers. 4-5 ft. Aug., Sept 2.50 



pyramidalis alba. A white form of the above. . . . 2.50 



CARYOPTERIS incana (Mastacanthus) (Blue Spi- 

 raea). Dwarf, compact shrub with grayish foliage 

 covered during Aug. -Sept. 'With lavender flowers. 2.50 



CENTAUREA macrocephala. Very showy, with large, 



thistle-like yellow flowers. 3 ft. July, Aug 2.50 



montana (Perennial Cornflower). Large flowers, 

 resembling the Cornflowers. 2 ft. June-Sept 2.50 



montana alba. A fine white form of the above. . . . 2.50 



*CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer). 

 Bright silvery foliage, with white flowers; suitable 

 for the rockery or planting in dry, sunny places. 

 6 in. May, June 2.25 



CIMICIFUGA racemosa (Snakeroot). Large, hand- 

 some, glossy leaves, with graceful, branching spikes 

 of pure white flowers. Prefers shadv positions. 4 to 5 

 ft. July-Aug ". 2.25 



COREOPSIS lanceolata. Begins to flower early in 

 June and continues one mass of golden yellow until 

 killed back by the frost. The flowers are borne on 

 long, graceful stems, making them invaluable for 

 cutting. 2 ft. June-Oct 2.25 



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♦DELPHINIUM Improved belladonna. A fine, hght 



blue form of the above Each 50c. $4.50 



*Hybrids. A choice collection, ranging from the 



palest to the deepest blues; single and double 3.00 



DIANTHUS (Hardy Pinks), deltoides. Dwarf variety 



with reddish-pink flowers. 8 in. June 2.25 



deltoides alba. White. 8 in. June 2.25 



plumarius semperflorens (Scotch Pinks). Flowers 



pink, white, etc. Fringed petals. 9 to 12 in. June 2.25 

 Hybrid plumarius. Flowering period. May to June. 



12 to 15 in. 



Abbotsford. Deep rose 2.25 



Grenadin. Bright scarlet 2.25 



Her Majesty. Very large, pure white, fragrant. . . 2.25 

 allwoodi (iVew Hardy Perpetual Pinks). Delightfully 

 clove-scented. 



Alfred. Pure white Each 35c. 3.25 



Jean. White with violet crimson center. Each 35c. 3.25 



Peggy. Pinkish-maroon Each 35c. 3.25 



Robert. Old rose-pink with maroon center 



Each 35c. 3.25 



DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet-william), Newport Pink. 



A distinct variety in this favorite flower, being a 

 salmon-rose-pink 2.25 



barbatus, Scarlet Beauty. Rich deep scarlet flow- 

 ers with bright green foliage 2.25 



barbatus, Double. Assorted colors. 2 ft 2.25 



DICTAMNUS (Gasplant) caucasicus. Tall variety, 



purple flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June to July 4.50 



fraxinella. Rosy-purple. 2 to 3 ft. June to July. . 4.50 



fraxinella alba. Pure white. 2 to 3 ft. June to July. 4.50 

 DIGITALIS purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Glo.xinia- 

 flowered Foxglove. Flowers spotted. Rose, purple, 

 white, each color separate, or assorted. 2-3 ft. 

 June, July 2.25 



